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He was elected
Bishop in 1239 with the support of
Bolesław,
Duke of Masovia. As bishop he gained privileges from the Duke.[6] He advocated for missions into
Prussia and made grants to the Church in Zambskach.[7]
Gryfita died on 7 January 1244.[8] He was last mentioned in a document dated 4 August 1243, which was part of an ongoing legal action.[9]
^. Umiński, Andrzej I, Polski Słownik Biograficzny: in Konopczyński, Wrocław 1989, p102.
^P. Nitecki, Biskupi Kościoła w Polsce. latach 965–1999. in Słownik biograficzny, Warszawa 2000
^M. Omilanowska,Pułtusk i okolice, in J. Sito (Katalog zabytków sztuki w Polsce, Warszawa 1999.
^Piotr Nitecki, Biskupi Kościoła w Polsce. w latach 965-1999. Słownik biograficzny,
Warszawa, Instytut Wydawniczy PAX, 2000,
ISBN83-211-1311-7.
^T. Żebrowski, Zarys dziejów diecezji płockiej, Płock 1976, p33; P. Nitecki, Biskupi Kościoła w Polsce. w latach 965–1999. Słownik biograficzny, Warszawa 2000,
^Pułtusk i okolice, M. Omilanowska, J. Sito (Katalog zabytków sztuki w Polsce, Vol. X, z. 20),
Warszawa 1999, p120.
^J. Maciejewski, Episkopat polski doby dzielnicowej: 1180–1320, Bydgoszcz–Kraków 2003, p247
^Codex diplomaticus Poloniae. Bartoszewicz,
Warszawa 1858.